Word: poohs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pooh Perplex, Crews...
...then, sort of casually you say, "As a matter of fact, I am one this very minute." Then while her jaws are still agape or she's saying: "Pooh! I don't believe it," you say, not too one-uppishly: "It's not hard really, not nearly as hard as math. Mother told me my great-grandmother way back in the Dark Ages wrote hundreds and hundreds of novels. She was called Elinor Glyn and Lord Curzon was madly in love with her and I thought...
What was going on? Mary I. Bunting, president of Radcliffe (where boys can visit girls in their rooms up to 25 hours a week), saw "no indication that there has been any serious trouble." Harvard's boys and girls generally pooh-poohed Monro's alarm. But the usually tolerant dean, who feels that probably 90% of the students have high moral standards, is less concerned about incidents than about interpretation. As one senior revealingly wrote in the Crimson: "Morality is a relative concept projecting certain mythologies associated with magico-religious beliefs...
...Winnie-the-Pooh began to read the book. And he read and read. And after a while it wasn't funny. First the Owl and then even Edward Bear guessed all the lines. So they stopped reading...
...about us," said Pooh. "So each chapter is a study of us written by a different type of critic...